Failure To Diagnose Cancer

Zealously Protecting Patients’ Rights

Failure to accurately diagnose cancer in a timely fashion can result in the disease spreading throughout the body until it becomes inoperable or untreatable. When cancer is misdiagnosed or there is a delay in obtaining a correct diagnosis, a patient’s chances of recovery become very slim. Under these circumstances, a medical error can truly mean the difference between life and death.

If you or someone you love has suffered serious injury or wrongful death due to a medical professional’s failure to diagnose cancer, the law firm of Brady, Brady & Reilly, LLC, can help. Our medical malpractice attorneys provide experienced and compassionate legal representation to those who have been harmed by the negligent or careless actions of doctors and other medical professionals.

We help injured victims and their families pursue justice and full financial compensation to pay for past and future medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Located in Kearny, our firm represents clients in Newark, Jersey City, Essex County, Hudson County and throughout North Jersey.

An Experienced Lawyer Can Make All The Difference

Situations involving cancer misdiagnosis can be complex. These cases often involve:

Hospital negligence

Radiology errors

Pathology errors

Unnecessary surgery based on cancer misdiagnosis

Our attorneys have nearly 50 years of experience conducting extensive investigations into medical malpractice matters. We will review medical records, examine the timeline of your treatment and decipher all of the complex medical issues involved in your case. We will use our training and experience to shoulder your legal burden, so you can concentrate on your health and well-being.

Contact Brady, Brady & Reilly, LLC

If you believe that your doctor failed to correctly diagnose your cancer, contact our firm to schedule a free consultation with an experienced failure to diagnose cancer lawyer. We can be reached at (201) 997-0030, or you can contact us via email.

Medical malpractice cases are taken on a contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney fees unless we win damages for you.